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Can foreign prenups be enforced in Texas divorce?

This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:

MAHMOUD ABDELWAHED v. NERMIN HASSANIN

COA14 — February 3, 2026

In a divorce dispute between Mahmoud Abdelwahed and Nermin Hassanin, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals addressed the enforceability of an Egyptian pre-marital agreement regarding a dowry of 147 grams of gold. While the husband argued he did not possess the gold and it effectively did not exist, the wife provided a translated copy of their Egyptian marriage contract. The court analyzed the case under Texas Family Code § 4.006, which places a heavy burden on the party challenging a pre-marital agreement to prove it was signed involuntarily or was unconscionable. Because the husband failed to provide evidence rebutting the contract's validity, the court affirmed the trial court's decree ordering the husband to return the gold, holding that Texas public policy strongly favors the enforcement of such international agreements.

Litigation Takeaway

“Foreign pre-marital agreements, such as Egyptian dowry lists, are presumed valid in Texas; to successfully challenge one, you must provide specific evidence of involuntary signing or lack of financial disclosure rather than simply denying you possess the property.”

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